Common law contract

Common law contract (« contrats de vie commune ») are little known and
seldom used though they are highly recommended to unmarried couples. The
drafting of such contracts may prove tedious but well worth the trouble as they
define the roles and responsibilities of the parties, prevent misunderstandings
and potential litigation, and determine what is to be expected in the event the
union comes to an end (division of property, debts, custody of children, etc.).

Whether it is to draft or review such contracts, or to provide legal
opinions on related issues, DUBÉ LATREILLE’s lawyers have a sharp understanding
of the rules applicable to these matters to look after the needs of their
clients and to provide them with the peace of mind they look for.

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